A 'Frozen' Plane Proves Disney Is Never Letting It Go

It's been almost two years since Elsa told us to "Let it go" in the movie "Frozen," but Disney hasn't quite gotten that message yet.

Sure, the film grossed almost $1.3 billion worldwide at the box office. And yes, parents were scrambling to be among the lucky few to purchase Elsa dolls for their children for the 2013 holidays — but shouldn't we all be over this fascination with "Frozen" by now?

Apparently not, because Disney has teamed up with WestJet to create a "Frozen"-themed airplane. The Canadian airliner announced it took nearly 170 gallons of paint to decorate the outside and inside of the plane.

As with its "Disney On Ice presents Frozen" show and its cruise to Norway, where the fictional town of Arendelle is located, Disney is hoping this move will keep "Frozen" firmly planted in everyone's heads. (Video via Disney Parks)

So if you're asking when Disney will stop pushing everything "Frozen" our way, the answer is as simple as: when we stop buying it.

The company reported $48.8 billion in revenue for 2014, and although it didn't specify how much of that came from "Frozen" merchandise, Disney did attribute a lot of its financial success to the film.